EvalGIM: A Library for Evaluating Generative Image Models

Autor: Hall, Melissa, Mañas, Oscar, Askari-Hemmat, Reyhane, Ibrahim, Mark, Ross, Candace, Astolfi, Pietro, Ifriqi, Tariq Berrada, Havasi, Marton, Benchetrit, Yohann, Ullrich, Karen, Braga, Carolina, Charnalia, Abhishek, Ryan, Maeve, Rabbat, Mike, Drozdzal, Michal, Verbeek, Jakob, Romero-Soriano, Adriana
Rok vydání: 2024
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: As the use of text-to-image generative models increases, so does the adoption of automatic benchmarking methods used in their evaluation. However, while metrics and datasets abound, there are few unified benchmarking libraries that provide a framework for performing evaluations across many datasets and metrics. Furthermore, the rapid introduction of increasingly robust benchmarking methods requires that evaluation libraries remain flexible to new datasets and metrics. Finally, there remains a gap in synthesizing evaluations in order to deliver actionable takeaways about model performance. To enable unified, flexible, and actionable evaluations, we introduce EvalGIM (pronounced ''EvalGym''), a library for evaluating generative image models. EvalGIM contains broad support for datasets and metrics used to measure quality, diversity, and consistency of text-to-image generative models. In addition, EvalGIM is designed with flexibility for user customization as a top priority and contains a structure that allows plug-and-play additions of new datasets and metrics. To enable actionable evaluation insights, we introduce ''Evaluation Exercises'' that highlight takeaways for specific evaluation questions. The Evaluation Exercises contain easy-to-use and reproducible implementations of two state-of-the-art evaluation methods of text-to-image generative models: consistency-diversity-realism Pareto Fronts and disaggregated measurements of performance disparities across groups. EvalGIM also contains Evaluation Exercises that introduce two new analysis methods for text-to-image generative models: robustness analyses of model rankings and balanced evaluations across different prompt styles. We encourage text-to-image model exploration with EvalGIM and invite contributions at https://github.com/facebookresearch/EvalGIM/.
Comment: For code, see https://github.com/facebookresearch/EvalGIM/tree/main
Databáze: arXiv